GrumpyCatFace wrote:So... the solution is to remove all regulation and just accept the corruption?DBTrek wrote:We have more regulations, we have less regulations, fraud remains rampant. It's almost as if the regulations we pass aren't intended to prevent fraud, but rather to advantage one group of fraudsters against another. Honest regulation is fine, but what's the point of demanding more and more 'regulation' from a government that is bought off by the very institutions and businesses you're trying to regulate?brewster wrote:Do you also believe that if anarchy on the streets is unacceptable the only alternative is a police state and "show me your papers"? Is there no acceptable level of regulation short of the extreme? The only reason we have market regulations is it became perfectly clear by the end of the 19th century that without them manipulation and fraud was rampant. And it's been a game of cat and mouse ever since, with the added twist the mouse can buy off the cat, or get the cat kicked out of the house.
Seems kinda stupid.
Yeah more government should work out just fine. We just haven't had the *right* kind of regulation. We need some of that good, old-timey regulation.